Voice search optimization: How to get your business heard about
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Voice search optimization: How to get your business heard about
"From smartphones to smart speakers and smart TVs, conducting web searches with our voices is common. In many cases, it's even faster, more convenient, and easier than typing in a query. That's likely why the global speech and voice recognition market is projected to grow from $9.66 billion in 2025 to $23.11 billion by 2030. Here's the catch, though: Voice search isn't the same as a text search."
"Voice search is an internet search that uses voice recognition technology or conversation to complete the action. In other words, it's when a person verbally expresses what they're looking for rather than typing it. This can be done through a search engine, where a voice is converted into text, and the engine returns a standard SERP, or via a digital assistant (like Apple's Siri, Amazon's Alexa, or Google), which listens to the request and responds with an auditory answer."
Voice search uses voice recognition and digital assistants to allow users to speak queries instead of typing. Voice queries are common across smartphones, smart speakers, smart TVs, and newer vehicles, offering faster and more convenient interactions. The global speech and voice recognition market is projected to grow from $9.66 billion in 2025 to $23.11 billion by 2030. Voice search differs from text search, so websites and content require specific optimization to be discoverable in voice results. Voice search can operate via search engines that convert speech to text or via assistants that return spoken answers. The voice search process involves speech recognition, natural language processing, and answer selection.
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